Posted on 08/16/2009 1:51:49 PM PDT by spyone
SASKATOONThe incoming president of the Canadian Medical Association says Canada's health-care system is sick and doctors need to develop a plan to cure it.
Dr. Anne Doig says patients are getting less than optimal care, and she adds that physicians from across the country who will gather in Saskatoon today for their annual meeting recognize that changes must be made.
"We all agree that the system is imploding, we all agree that things are more precarious than perhaps Canadians realize," Doig told The Canadian Press.
(Excerpt) Read more at healthzone.ca ...
Imploding?
Wait lists?
Need competition?
But I thought all these things were of the past in Canada...
Anyone who thinks Obama has a higher IQ than Bill Clinton is living in lala land. We won’t even talk about comparing him to some REALLY smart people.
“They come, they eat, they leave. They come, they eat, they leave. They come, they eat, they leave...”
Maybe in AffirmativeActionLand, where there are 57 states, grammar doesn't matter, school, college, and birth records are never released or even mentioned, the post office is an example of why government is best AND why it's a failure, and breathalyzers are used for asthma victims. Here in the real world, probably not.
Okay...that made me spit my soda...”Obama Care Death Panel System”
That is what we can call it! Not ObamaCare. Not Health Care Reform or Health Care Insurance Reform. Not HR3200. Not even Socialized Medicine.
I can hear Katie Couric saying (or maybe not): “...Tonight, the Obama Care Death Panel System was implemented simultaneously in 23 states...”
There is even an acronym! OCDPS! Hey, here is a government program to love!
Hehehe, I needed a laugh there...:)
Yep, no matter what you do there will always be a private industry. It makes up for the lack of coverage these folks get when they really need it.
Self-ping
"But he's got an ivy league degree, so he must be brilliant, right?"
So does Sheila Jackson-Lee...'Nuf said?
(What idjit said BO has a high IQ, anyway?
Let me guess: does he get a "tingle" just thinking about BO?)
I was an RN for years. Americans are treated in Emergency rooms but they pay for the vist. It’s something like $400.00 to go to an Emergency room and see a doctor and receive treatment. The medications in the Emergency are free as well as X-rays, scans etc. IF they are admitted to hospital it costs them a daily fee which will vary according to whether they are in a private room, semi-private or 4-bed ward. Still, the costs would not rival those in the United States. But still, you have a better system.
When I graduated in the late 60’s from Vancouver General Hospital, the care and the access were wonderful. The system is underfunded and now over loaded. There is also now a major shortage of doctors and nurses. A system like ours in a country the size of yours including all the illegals etc. will be more than a disaster. CO
In California we must offer care regardless of insurance, ability to pay or citizenship.
ten years at: Desert Regional Trauma Center, Palm Springs California.
I was an RN for years.
Which years, state and Er room did you work at?
“But he’s got an ivy league degree, so he must be brilliant, right?”
So did George Bush but the lefties pretended he was not intelligent
No I worked in Canada and trained here. I worked in the Vancouver General Hospital in Vancouver, British Columbia. Sorry if I didn’t make that clear. CO
Whoops, now I get you. 7 years at Vancouver General Hospital Emergency room. CO
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